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lchic
- 08:17am Jul 11, 2002 EST (#3000
of 3001)
' how do you keep 'em down on the farm ... after they've seen
Paris? ' give them a subsidy http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/story.jsp?story=313957
lchic
- 08:26am Jul 11, 2002 EST (#3001
of 3001)
Repression within the USA
"" Adam Shapiro is among those who have paid a price for their
beliefs. He is a Jew engaged to an American-born Palestinian, a
volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement who was trapped
in Yasser Arafat's headquarters in the spring while administering
medical aid. After telling CNN that the Sharon government was acting
like "terrorists" while receiving $3bn a year in US military aid,
Shapiro and his family were savaged in the New York Post. The paper
slandered Shapiro as the "Jewish Taliban" and demeaned his family as
"traitors". Israeli supporters publicised his family's address and
his parents were forced to flee their Brooklyn home and seek police
protection. Shapiro's father, a New York public high-school teacher
and a part-time Yeshiva (Jewish day school) teacher, was fired from
his job. His brother receives regular death threats.
http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=313235
FISK
< Didn't see the above in the NYT! >
"" Just how The New York Times – which boasts William Safire and
Charles Krauthammer, those giants of pro-Israeli bias, among its
writers – could be anti-Israeli is difficult to see, although it is
just possible that, amid its reports on Israel's destruction in the
West Bank and Gaza, some mildly critical comments found their way
into print. The New York Times, for example, did report that Israeli
soldiers used civilians as human shields – though only in the very
last paragraph of a dispatch from Jenin.
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